Scotland, like many countries, has a complex history with Christmas. While Christmas is not officially banned in Scotland, it has been subject to various restrictions and prohibitions throughout the years. In the 17th century, during the reign of Oliver Cromwell, Christmas was banned in Scotland as part of the puritan movement, which aimed to promote a more austere and sober lifestyle. However, this ban was lifted in 1685 after Cromwell's death. In more recent times, there have been calls for a ban on Christmas in Scotland due to concerns about excessive consumption and waste. However, these calls have not been met